Buainesa Advertisements. | Good Taste ' :, I In Clothes. \ % mb— bw ■mmoßmaemmm < je i W The man with good taste in 5 1 1 the matter of Clothes need * j 1 not spend a great deal of * 9 money in gratifying that < . 1 * ta&te. To be well dressed ] •* does not always mean ex- < . r travagant expenditure. * 1 ; With a NEVERHAN'S Suit, ! ► a NEVERHAN'S Hat, Tie, < I " Shirt, Collar, and whatever * \ I else may be needed in men's < 1 > wearables, a man will be * \ ' well dressed at a very < 1 ) reasonable cost. < I> ■ 4 > Fit and fashion are two < * points in nen*s Clothes about ( 1 ' which we are particular. « . j < Then comes the price. * > ' After you have fitted your- < J > self out at NEVERHAN'S, < g you'll find a surprise await- j ' $ ing you,-=the bill will be < j > smaller than you had im- < 1 ; , agined it would be. That's ' 1 > one of the attractive features < J ' about Neverman's Clothes. < I Remember-- <\\ I [ Hats, Caps, Ties, Sox, j j [' Singlets, Drawers,] ! ► Shirts, Collars, Gloves, < I Suits, at < I NEVERMAN'S, i ■ ► The White Shop, • « [ t AVENUE, WANQANUI. "• \ * r- + - 3oC B3E9BBBI&HHDBiSBBIBK9KBC8DB^B J^ * . *■ .^ n—..,-...n — ..,-... — : * * * For a morning beverage drink " * ; * Spurdle's Coffee* * %. .. ■ # * The finest beans procurable. * * Roasted and ground on the ** * premises. * * SpurdVs Coffee J * Is Delicious, Wholesome * * and Refreshing. • * Insist on having * Spurdle^ Coffee. * It is the Best. ' # * * Pure : 2/3 per Ib. * * With Cliicory : 1 /3, 1 /1 0, 2/- * ** F.L.SPURDLE t ± * Z Provision Merchant, * AVENUE. * When Seized With A Stubborn Cough YOU mint grapple witb it. To neglect a cough is to tun risks that _ i'O _eeopib?e mtin or . woman shotld inenr. The cost of careless- • ness may easily run into a \ery fireftt deal of money. -TAKE GATENBY'S COUGH MIXTURE. It has a marvellously soothing effect on the part- tern and lacerated with incessant cocghing. Its potency has b-en proved by hundreds ia ihia disfcriot, aud in many a home where there aro chesty children this Cough Mixture ia always kept ready for instant use. IT TOUCHES THE TICKLE with a toothing touch that stops the cough. Chemists and Stores, 1/6 and 2/6 per Bottle. K. M. GATESBY, Wacganuj. • Have you used/ NORWEGIAN ■ LEATHER PRESERVATIVE ? It makes Leather pliant and supple. — It conf&ini a mixture of FIVE PURE OILS.— Ip used properly, it will not dry out of the leather.— lt ii especially good for Children r B School Boots, Earness, Trunks, Gladstone Bags, and Leather of all kinds.— li will not prevent the surface of leather being polished after use.— ONE PINT of this oil will do more good work than three tune's the quantity of ordinary leather dressing.Farmers, Heads of Families, & Stable-keepers Fay special attention $0 these facts. 'NORWEGIAN "5" OILS Sold in Bottles at 2/- and 3/6. Gallons 16/6. Special quotations for 5 gallon drums. •OLE AGENTS I CRICHTON &C, NEWMAN,
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11057, 19 September 1903, Page 6
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468Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11057, 19 September 1903, Page 6
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